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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Story, March 11, 2000
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This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
I have never been so completely enveloped into a story! Andrea Kane's writing is phenomenal. I fell in love with both characters. I would recommend this book to every historical romance lover!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!! - an unusual and honest/loyal heroine breaks through the defenses of an untrusting (but lovable) hero (4.5 stars), January 22, 2009
This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read a lot of Andrea Kane's books and she's definitely one of my favorite historical romance authors. Kane always writes delightful heroes and heroines, interesting plots and mystery subplots, and engaging well-written secondary characters. Also, she doesn't employ a lot of the ploys and tactics other authors use that often drive me crazy: her villain subplots never detract from the book, only add; she doesn't have huge misunderstandings that overtake the book and leave the hero and heroine not speaking or being dishonest with one another for eons; her heroines aren't annoying, immature, haughty, or bratty and her heroes are never mean, bordering-on-abusive, or unlikable. My Heart's Desire is the first of two Barrett Family books (it precedes Samantha, whose heroine is (you got it!) Samantha Barrett, Drake Barrett's younger sister).

MAIN CHARACTERS, Alexandria (Alex) and Drake:
Lady Alexandria Cassel (18) is a wonderful heroine: honest, guileless, loyal, kind, intelligent, and adventurous. I knew I would like her right away just from how the book starts off - with her sneaking out in the middle of the night and stowing away on a ship because she doesn't want the life of an everyday-society-miss. Despite her youth, Alex is a very mature young woman and just dreams of a life very different from that which she seems bound to have - marriage to some titled gentleman who cares nothing for her and has no interest in getting to know her.

While on the ship, she is determined to help out in whatever way she can to make up for being allowed to stay aboard and the crew's reaction to her and the relationships that develop between them and Alex is great fun to watch. I loved her romance with Drake (both a friendship and great chemistry/sexual tension) and it's great to watch them fall in love. She's forthcoming about her feelings for Drake and even though he doesn't verbalize that he loves her in return, she suspects that he has deep feelings for her before he's able to say the three little words; she doesn't let herself be put off by his defenses and his attempts to push her away, knowing that it is because of past hurts that he is acting that way.

Captain Drake Barrett (32) is also the Marquis of Cairnham and the eldest son of the Duke of Allonshire (he inherits during the story). He deplores the ton because he sees them all as being duplicitous and deceitful and more particularly, he sees all women this way (except his younger sister, Samantha, whom he adores). His mother repeatedly cuckolded his father and was not even ashamed of her many affairs and ever since he discovered this when he was young, he has had a low opinion of women. Drake doesn't trust them and sees them as being only useful in bed; he has no plans of ever getting emotionally involved with a woman or (god forbid!) giving any woman his heart.

He's a great hero though and despite this chip on his shoulder, he's never abusive towards Alex - he does sometimes say hurtful things to her (as she does to him) when they argue, but after having read some authors' books where the hero is downright nasty, I can definitively say that Drake is *not* like that! He's kind and extremely loyal to his crew and family, he's sensitive and intelligent, responsible and hardworking, determined not to wile away his time but to actually work and "get his hands dirty," so to speak. Although he has trouble accepting his true feelings for Alex, it doesn't become annoying and instead one just feels anticipation for when he will finally submit to his love for her. There are also some scenes where he's deliciously possessive and jealous, which I'm a sucker for, lol.

THE "MISUNDERSTANDING/SECRET" (Drake is not just a Captain, but a Lord):
There is a "misunderstanding" in this book, since Drake hides from Alex that he's not the simple sea captain she assumes him to be, but rather a marquis and heir to a dukedom. If you're like me and hate huge misunderstandings that dominate a book and that authors like Nicole Jordan and Judith McNaught often write, don't be put off here - I was not at all bothered by the secret in this book and thought the characters dealt very well with the situation.

When Alex and Drake first meet he's in his Captain role; he deplores the aristocracy, despite the fact that he is one himself, and he criticizes Alex for being of the nobility (concealing that he is as well), expecting to find her a haughty, arrogant, duplicitous, spoiled and pampered society miss. He of course quickly realizes that she's not like that at all and in fact, Alex has much the same opinion of the aristocracy as Drake does, despite her also being one of its members.

Once they become closer and (**spoiler warning here**) are then later forced to marry (**spoiler ends**), he's gone so long without telling her that he knows she's going to be angry and so keeps putting it off. The unveiling when Alex finds out is well-done by Kane and though Alex is understandably upset and doesn't know whether everything else that has happened between them has been a lie, she's very mature in her reaction. She emotionally distances herself from Drake (though physically they still can't deny their need for each other, lol) and then they eventually discuss the issue and Drake's misleading her; she never has any tantrums or similarly annoying reactions and instead feels as I think anyone would: hurt and betrayed.

BOTTOM LINE and SIMILAR BOOKS:
A great read (and reread) and definite buy! If you're interested in reading other historical romances where the hero or heroine is mistaken for someone else, they're impersonating someone, or they're hiding their identity, check out my GUIDE: "So you'd like to ... Read historical romances w/ mistaken identity/impersonation." For other HR that have a large part of the book taking place on a ship, check out the following: (1) The Gift by Julie Garwood, book 3 of an untitled connected regency series; (2) The Pirate Lord (Lord Trilogy, Book 1) by Sabrina Jeffries; and (3) The Pirate Prince (Ascension Trilogy, Book 1) by Gaelen Foley. The first two are all-time *favorites* of mine and I didn't like the third/last one that much.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I found myheart's desire in My Heart's Desire..., August 9, 2002
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This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
I am an avid Romance reader, and i especially enjoy regency romances. This is the first novel i have read by Andrea Kane, and i enjoyed it so much that i plan to purchase all her novels and read them as well. In My heart's desire, Kane is not afaraid in letting the couple go through experiences together, feel adventure, travel. Many regency romances are the same, with the hero and heroine staying in London. This book was a breath of fresh air. The love scenes are also exceptional.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Story, April 20, 2002
This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
Alexandria and Drakes story is great. Alex stows away on Drakes ship so she can escape the trials of the Season and to go visit her father. Drake is a strong willed man and is shocked to find her on board his ship. In the end he takes her to Canada and to her father the govenor there. He is less then please with his daughter and forces her to marry Drake.

This story has it all. Romance, Suspense, and the magic that you can find in between the pages of an Andrea Kane book. Take the time to read this story you won't be disappointed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever!!!, July 22, 2011
This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
I have never read a book so speciel and wonderfull like this book by the master of romance Andrea Kane.

The story is so beautifull that you just never want it to end. Love the characters - they are just so full of love.

This book is just wonderful - read it!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Regency Romance on Shipboard Very Good, October 25, 2010
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I am an avid romance reader (see my other reviews) but this was my first by Andrea Kane. It begins in London with Lady Alexandria Cassel's first season. She disdains the nobility and has no desire to wed one of them. Instead, her passion is sailing and she longs for freedom and adventure. While her mother is in England, her father, the Earl, is the governor of Upper Canada and she wants to join him, though neither parent seems to care much for her. She decides to stow away on a ship she learns is sailing for Canada, La Belle Illusion. This part of the story required one to suspend rational belief. I just couldn't see an 18 year old virgin in the early 1800s stowing away on a ship where she knows no one. Just think what could have happened... And she wasn't stupid so she could have, would have been able to foresee that disaster. Anyway, she gets lucky and the ship's captain is the eldest son of a duke, Drake Barrett, who has his own titles. They are wildly attracted to each other but Drake manages to preserve her honor and she arrives unscathed in Canada still unaware that he is aristocracy. He dreads her finding out as he knows she wouldn't see him the same. The story is a good one, including a shipwreck on an island. I did find one other time when I thought that the scene wasn't realistic and that was their first love scenes. She did not act like an innocent but had moves an experienced courtesan would have used. It may make the action better but it didn't quite seem real. Nevertheless, the story held my interest and I can recommend it. I did think she developed well the love between the hero and heroine. You actually felt it along with them. While I wouldn't put it in the 5 star category, it's a strong 4 star.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!, February 12, 2009
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Krista Lyn (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
Sometimes I wish I wasn't so "easy" with my 5 star reviews because when something really special comes along, all I have is the 5 stars to give it! This is certainly in a league of it's own and I really couldn't say a thing negative about it!

I love a great "ship romance" and this is really the quintessential ship romance. Drake and Alex were really incredible people, and I couldn't get through this book fast enough. It is one of those "all nighters" so beware!

Drake and Alex are both running from the same thing...responsabilities and social system that they hate. Alex stows away on Drake's ship in order to get away from the "season" and get to her father. Drake is, of course, not pleased when he finds Alex on board his ship. The attraction is instant and the chemistry is undeniable.

The friendship that develops between Alex and Drake is the strength of this novel. Drake vows never to love a woman because he sees them as unfaithful and untrustworthy, but the reader "sees" him falling in love every step of the way. Alex is a wonderful lady. Kind, compassionate, faithful, and trustworthy. She is the gem of this novel and no one knows it better than Drake. Throw in one of the sweetest secondary characters...Smitty (Drake's valet/steward), a very jealous and sick brother, and a sweet and funny sister, and you have found yourself a "must read"!

I enjoyed every minute!
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars my hearts desire, February 7, 2000
This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
This is just as great as all of Andrea Kanes' books. Great characters with personalities that fit that time in history; wonderful romance. Anyone should read all Ms.Kanes books. I have.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best I've ever read!!, August 30, 1999
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This review is from: My Heart's Desire (Mass Market Paperback)
Wonderful Charaters with a delightful plot. A great adventure with lots of romance.
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